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appiounce to

approval of the Chinese Government has been

made.

5.

As regards those who are not in fact

soldiers and who can be considered as having

civilian status and as being no more than

distressed Chinese subjects, these we consider

constitute a separate problem altogether and

they should be separated out from the soldiers.

This would facilitate their treatment as

civilians and in this capacity, 1.0., as

civilians or refugees we consider there would

be no objection to their going to Formosa if they agree

through the medium of . Tung Wah Hospital if

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this can be arranged. It would, however, be

essential to separate the two categories as

афрички

soon as possible so that the approval by Peking

can be made with respect to the

soldiers only,

urgently"

Please inform Peking of the numbers

Chat D'AHous

of soldiers concerned so that H.M..A. can

make the necessary approach.

7.

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(Peking tel 365 para 3)

repeated as my til No 581.

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